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SubmittedApril 21, 2010

Jackson mayor, Barbara Lohr, was "flushed" on Saturday. Her donation to the American Cancer Society continued the toilet's movement to a different yard by the Kluesner Krusaders Relay for Life Team. Cape Girardeau and Jackson are not giving "to pot;" the Krusaders just want to "flush cancer down the drain." Please join all the Relay for Life teams at Arena Park in Cape Girardeau beginning at 3 p.m. ...

Donna Kielhofner
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Jackson mayor, Barbara Lohr, was "flushed" on Saturday. Her donation to the American Cancer Society continued the toilet's movement to a different yard by the Kluesner Krusaders Relay for Life Team. Cape Girardeau and Jackson are not giving "to pot;" the Krusaders just want to "flush cancer down the drain." Please join all the Relay for Life teams at Arena Park in Cape Girardeau beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 24. Food, games, a live auction and other activities will be going on up to 4 a.m. Help us in "flushing out cancer so there are more birthdays!

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